In mid-July, the elitists will meet for their yearly pagan rituals at Bohemian Grove. Following the Bilderberg meeting in St. Moritz and the corporate media’s partial coverage in order to at least appear somewhat relevant, the crown jewel of Operation Mockingbird, the Washington Post, has posted an article on the decadent soiree in northern California. Remarkably, they went so far as to mention Alex Jones and his clandestine filming of the Cremation of Care that is featured in his film, Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove.

Bohemian Grove is so important in draws presidents and future presidents.

Every July, some of the richest and most powerful men in the world gather at a 2,700 acre campground in Monte Rio, Calif., for two weeks of heavy drinking, super-secret talks, druid worship (the group insists they are simply “revering the Redwoods”), and other rituals.

Their purpose: to escape the “frontier culture” of common men.

The people that gather at Bohemian Grove — who have included prominent business leaders, former U.S. presidents, musicians, and oil barons — are told that “Weaving Spiders Come Not Here,” meaning business deals are to be left outside. One exception was in 1942, when a planning for the Manhattan Project took place at the grove, leading to the creation of the atom bomb.